Heckler and Koch Model 770 Semi Auto

This German-manufactured rifle is no longer imported due to
significant price increases. SN 06050

1965 Heckler & Koch (Germany) Model 770 Semi-automatic
Detachable Magazine Rifle (repeater/ breech-loading/ smokeless
powder/ cartridge ammunition) North American companies sell guns
world-wide. So to do countries of the world sell their arms in
America. Heckler& Koch of Germany constitutes an example of the
latter. Working with state-of-the-art plastics, pressed metals,
cast alloys, and other new technologies, this company has developed
sporting, target, and personal protection arms that are modern in
their design and very saleable.

Most American manufacturers, in contrast, content themselves
with upgrading older technologies. These disparities represent the
respective cultural sentiments and social organization of their
home countries. The displayed H&K 770 reflects the German side.
The 770 was particularly popular in Mexico, as well as in the U.S.
and Canada. Price considerations soon closed these markets. --Dr.
William L. Roberts, THE AMERICAN LIBERTY COLLECTION; #164